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"getting dominated" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone or something is being controlled or overpowered by another person or thing. Example: Despite their best efforts, the team was continuously getting dominated by their opponents on the basketball court.
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"I saw Ron Atkinson and that when we were getting dominated by Liverpool season after season – until Ferguson turned up.
"We were worried about the smaller tribes getting dominated by the bigger ones," said Joseph Martin Shikuku, a 75-year-old opposition figure.
But it's ample enough, coming from the cash and stock coffers of an operation that will do just about anything to a) buy dominance of a growing mobile market, especially outside the US, that it doubts it can dominate on its own; and b) prevent said markets from getting dominated by Google or Apple or one of the few other companies aspiring to take over the world.
Whether you're sitting in front of your computer at work on a daily basis, or getting dominated by those damn Call of Duty campers for hours on end, chances are your eyes are taking quite the hit.
What's important is that even among those who strongly support both, he's hardly getting dominated.
Steven Zichelli scored five goals and assisted on another, while the Severna Park defense held a dangerous Churchill squad in check despite getting dominated on the faceoffs.
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We got dominated against South Africa and Scotland beat them.
"We got dominated," Reds outfielder Jay Bruce said.
The ones who get drawn in get dominated.
With 25 points and 13 assists, Rose did not get dominated in the matchup of star point guards.
"Got dominated by the machine a little bit," he acknowledged with a self-deprecating smile, "then I came through".
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